Altitude profile of the effective radius of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement

The altitude profile of the effective radius, reff, of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols was retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement near Manila Bay. The effective radius was retrieved using a simple method that makes use of the angstrom coefficient, δ, obtained from the extin...

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Main Authors: Galvez, Maria Cecillia D., Vallar, Edgar A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-27262021-07-19T06:20:27Z Altitude profile of the effective radius of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement Galvez, Maria Cecillia D. Vallar, Edgar A. The altitude profile of the effective radius, reff, of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols was retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement near Manila Bay. The effective radius was retrieved using a simple method that makes use of the angstrom coefficient, δ, obtained from the extinction coefficients at the two wavelengths. The altitude profiles of the extinction coefficients at 532-nm and 1064-nm lidar wavelengths were obtained using Fernald's inversion algorithm combined with Klett's boundary value algorithm, used to obtain the aerosol extinction coefficient at the reference height. Assuming a lognormal size distribution, with a geometric standard deviation of 1.54, for atmospheric boundary layer aerosols, and a constant refractive index of 1.45 - 0i, the angstrom coefficient is determined at different mode radius, rg, using Mie Scattering Theory. A curve fitting analysis using the method-of-least-squares is done on the theoretical value of δ to obtain a sixth-order polynomial equation flint gives the dependence of δ with rg. The altitude profile of reff is retrieved by using the measured value of δ into the equation. This method was applied to actual lidar experiments and the effective radius of the atmospheric boundary layer aerosols was observed to vary between 0.26 μm to 0.29 μm within the layer. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1727 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/2726/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Atmospheric aerosols Optical radar Physics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Atmospheric aerosols
Optical radar
Physics
spellingShingle Atmospheric aerosols
Optical radar
Physics
Galvez, Maria Cecillia D.
Vallar, Edgar A.
Altitude profile of the effective radius of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement
description The altitude profile of the effective radius, reff, of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols was retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement near Manila Bay. The effective radius was retrieved using a simple method that makes use of the angstrom coefficient, δ, obtained from the extinction coefficients at the two wavelengths. The altitude profiles of the extinction coefficients at 532-nm and 1064-nm lidar wavelengths were obtained using Fernald's inversion algorithm combined with Klett's boundary value algorithm, used to obtain the aerosol extinction coefficient at the reference height. Assuming a lognormal size distribution, with a geometric standard deviation of 1.54, for atmospheric boundary layer aerosols, and a constant refractive index of 1.45 - 0i, the angstrom coefficient is determined at different mode radius, rg, using Mie Scattering Theory. A curve fitting analysis using the method-of-least-squares is done on the theoretical value of δ to obtain a sixth-order polynomial equation flint gives the dependence of δ with rg. The altitude profile of reff is retrieved by using the measured value of δ into the equation. This method was applied to actual lidar experiments and the effective radius of the atmospheric boundary layer aerosols was observed to vary between 0.26 μm to 0.29 μm within the layer.
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author Galvez, Maria Cecillia D.
Vallar, Edgar A.
author_facet Galvez, Maria Cecillia D.
Vallar, Edgar A.
author_sort Galvez, Maria Cecillia D.
title Altitude profile of the effective radius of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement
title_short Altitude profile of the effective radius of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement
title_full Altitude profile of the effective radius of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement
title_fullStr Altitude profile of the effective radius of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement
title_full_unstemmed Altitude profile of the effective radius of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement
title_sort altitude profile of the effective radius of atmospheric boundary layer aerosols retrieved from simultaneous two-wavelength lidar measurement
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2001
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1727
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